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Definition of Reedit
1. edit [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: edit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reedit
Literary usage of Reedit
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Journal of Philology by Project Muse, JSTOR (Organization) (1907)
"It was inevitable, too, that the scholar who undertook the reedit- ing of these
inscriptions would still have a great deal of pioneer work to do, ..."
2. A Short History of Germany: 9 A.D. to 1871 A.D. by Ernest Flagg Henderson (1902)
"... Bismarck an account of the whole proceedings with Benedetti, with instructions
to use the despatch as he saw fit. He saw fit, as we have seen, to reedit ..."
3. Problems and Methods of Literary History: With Special Reference to Modern by André Morize (1922)
"If you are the first to reedit a very rare text, reproduce the original with
scrupulous fidelity (with the above reservation). However, the addition of a ..."
4. Problems and Methods of Literary History: With Special Reference to Modern by André Morize (1922)
"If you are the first to reedit a very rare text, reproduce the original with
scrupulous fidelity (with the above reservation). However, the addition of a ..."
5. Tudor Ideals by Lewis Einstein (1921)
"Their fashion caused a literary hack like Ger- vase Markham to reedit the Book
of St. Albans with its record of chivalry, and its enumeration of the ..."